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Oxford United boss Wilder calls out for a hero

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"Often, it is only the fanatics (extremists?) who write in on these sites. From my perspective, we have had a good season, and draws apart, we would have been comfortably in the top 5. I have no issues with the tactics or CW, but the season has shown us to be a top notch forward short. Craddock might be the answer, Rendell looks good, James Constable, not so sure."

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Chris Wilder is looking for a hero on Saturday to keep Oxford United’s promotion
hopes alive with a win against Southend United.

A run of five games without a victory has seen the U’s drop out of the play-off places in npower League Two, meaning they are no longer in control of their own fate with just two games of the
season remaining.

Back-to-back wins are needed to stand a realistic chance of making up the two-point gap to Crewe Alexandra in seventh, starting with the final home game of the season this weekend, followed by a
trip to Port Vale.

Wilder feels there has been little wrong with recent performances, but with an entire season on the line, admitted it may need something special from an individual to beat high-flying Southend.

He said: “It’s the 45th game and we’ve still got a chance of promotion. It’s not the way we would’ve liked, because I truly believe we should have been settled in the play-offs.

“But it’s not (the case) and we have to take that on the chin and affect the next two games.

“I’m desperate for us to finish on a high at home. Hopefully we’ll have a big crowd and the players can put in a performance, maybe somebody will come out of the pack and be a hero.”

Jon-Paul Pittman and Damian Batt will both be available for selection after missing the 1-1 draw at Plymouth with minor injuries.

James Constable remains a doubt after picking up a thigh problem at Home Park, but it is not believed to be as serious as first feared and
the top scorer could be available this weekend.

With United having to rely on a favour from elsewhere to reach the play-offs, Wilder knows even some of the club’s own supporters think it is a long shot, but the United boss is fired up to prove
the doubters wrong.

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He said: “Other people may have written us off, a certain few of our own supporters might do the same and think that’s us done and dusted.

“Out of a little bit of adversity you have to show your true colours and your true character.

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